This open model UDLX is really neat, especially since it is so rare...but if I were able to afford one, I'd want one with the cab..sorry, but the cab just makes it look so much better and more unique...
It's beautiful, does it have a bent able or rim, you can see her rocking side to side in every shot.. We sold our U MM last year after my father passed sadly. Dad an I couldn't find a replacement inlet manifold in Australia to get her running again.
Supposedly 50-60mph in top gear...but considering it's on tractor tires (I don't believe they made comfort tires in that size) with zero suspension, only 2 drum brakes in the rear, and what looks like vertical caster I'd be a little scurred to drive it over 20mph on the road.
I had a 1938 MM ZTU when I was 9-14 years old stupidest thing I ever did was sell it for $125.00.. I needed money for a GYT Kit to make my Yamaha 80 Motorcycle 3 times faster..
Regardless of a company having sold this as a tractor, when the manufacture puts in a double seat and offsets the steering wheel like a car, then its a car and not actually a tractor. Just because you can attach a plow to any car, that doesnt make the car a tractor.
Unique to say the least. Hats off to M-M for this tractor. Perfect for a father to take his daughter to her wedding.
Such a cool unit, unbelievable!
I've wanted one of these since I was a kid..now knowing exactly how rare they are I may have to find another one to dream abt xD
Don't give up on your dream tractor! Lol
This open model UDLX is really neat, especially since it is so rare...but if I were able to afford one, I'd want one with the cab..sorry, but the cab just makes it look so much better and more unique...
Awesome piece of equipment! Very Nice!
Nice tractor. God bless America!
The UDLX’s with cab had an overdrive that locked all forward gears out to drive on roads. I expect the OPN was equipped the same way
Awesome!
Thank you for sharing this
I've seen 5 (of the remaining 25) UDLX's and one NTX all together in Albany MN in 2017 or 18. I've never seen a UDLX OPN
I’ve never seen one of these before. I imagine there’s not many of these around anymore
Yeah apparently 3
And 25 UDLX's. 2 sold last summer for $150k and $155k. One went previously for $200k.
Love the Firebird
Cool tractor
It's beautiful, does it have a bent able or rim, you can see her rocking side to side in every shot.. We sold our U MM last year after my father passed sadly. Dad an I couldn't find a replacement inlet manifold in Australia to get her running again.
Flat spots in the tires from being parked makes them wobble like that. A couple of miles will work that out.
I call it holland style over erope uk poland they used their tractor to work field and pull trailor down the road always wanted one of lands bulldogs
What's its top speed and did they offer more road comfort rear tires when driving to town?
Supposedly 50-60mph in top gear...but considering it's on tractor tires (I don't believe they made comfort tires in that size) with zero suspension, only 2 drum brakes in the rear, and what looks like vertical caster I'd be a little scurred to drive it over 20mph on the road.
Beautiful ole m,m.🚜
I like the coupe version, they look like a chopped hot rod...
Nice collection although the M painted white like a demonstrator isn't authentic.
I had a 1938 MM ZTU when I was 9-14 years old stupidest thing I ever did was sell it for $125.00.. I needed money for a GYT Kit to make my Yamaha 80 Motorcycle 3 times faster..
Its a tractor. A classic one .
So isn't this technically a UDOX not a UDLX? The UDOX is the roadster version and the UDLX is the hard top.
No, it is still a UDLX it is called a UDLX OPN.
Regardless of a company having sold this as a tractor, when the manufacture puts in a double seat and offsets the steering wheel like a car, then its a car and not actually a tractor. Just because you can attach a plow to any car, that doesnt make the car a tractor.
People in the country think horns are for when the neighbors chickens get in the road
This is actually a UTLX I think. It's slightly different in the sheetmetal
There was no such thing as a UTLX. They made a UDLX and a UDLX OPN.
Looks like it would be very unhandy in the fields.
Can I buy that tractor from them
I would imagine it values around $400k-$500? The last 3 (of the remaining 25 UDLX's) have gone for $150k, $155k, and $200k.
@@CornPopMillerJr i know
Лимузин в мире тракторов :)
Looks like old chevy
well M-M did invent the tractor cab but NO ONE liked it!
When did tractors get a cab? 1960s? 1970s?
They also invented the Jeep but no one liked that either
@@hypercube33 was mainly used as a Tug
John Deere is just better
Back them jd was last home
😂😂
Evidently, You’re one of those individuals that bleeds Green when injured. I have a neighbor like You.
Fergieman
That was fake not the original tractor